The average Brit has been impoverished for centuries.
When I was stationed there in 79-83 I wondered at how they kept the lights on in the place.
Not only that,the taxes and regulations were obscene.
Here was a government intent on keeping it's citizens in the poor house and living at a level just above that of the turn of the century.
Brits never had anything comparable to the American Dream..all they had was Monty Python to cheer them along their lives of quiet desperation.
I can't even imagine what the Invasion has done to the country..

The Queen..what an abysmal figure,along with her brood of handsome royal parasites!
They should be forced to eat the Parliament members and then drawn and quartered and fed to the ravens.

Of course I was only there for 4 years so what do I know?Perhaps a Brit can chime in and fill us in?

It's no wonder, UK is a cesspool from he way I've been hearing about it in the news. Jews and Sand apes clashing in the streets and taking over entire neighborhoods with noone to regulate them. All this for more votes.

If this continues I think we will see another Great Stink in London soon, when the civilized peoples are all taken over by savages who start dumping their trash in the Thames. Then we'll see some real outbreaks.

Take the city of London out of the equation and Britain appears dreadfully destitute. But poor doesn't necessarily mean down-and-out; there are still some good people here and there is hope for the future. The British have always survived, no matter what fate has thrown at us.

In fact, the poorer our nation becomes, the tougher, more resilient, and increasingly racially-conscious the best of our people become.

"The amalgamation of whites with blacks produces a degradation to which no lover of his country, no lover of excellence in the human character, can innocently consent." --Thomas Jefferson 1814(For those of you who have given me rep. points, thanks!!)
Gun Control? How about negro control?

The US has long been wealthier than us. But, until the post-1945 years we were richer than most of our European neighbors, e.g, we were about 20% richer on average than the Germans.

Now, outside of the capital and the south-east, we're the poorest people in northern-western Europe.

One of the reasons behind this is the growing wealth gap. Most income growth goes to the people who are already rich. For over 6 years, inflation has risen at rates above wage increases so in real terms the average person is getting poorer.